Frome Whats On this weekend going green in more ways than one and wrestling with the town weeds

By Susie Watkins 21st Feb 2024

Head over to Mells for some gardening advice, image Frome Nub News
Head over to Mells for some gardening advice, image Frome Nub News

Looking for something to do this coming weekend?

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On Friday, do you know your onions? This special workshop in Mells will have you digging in all the right places.

If this is sold out, and with such a wonderful backdrop of the walled garden these courses often are, check HERE for details of other classes coming soon, everything from basic gardening to keeping your secateurs sharp.

On Saturday, what about heading into Bath? Still just £2 on the D2 bus remember. It is the start of something very special in terms of the scientific world.

For all ages and abilities, families can see the world of engineering come alive with FREE entry for everyone!

Step into a realm of hands-on interactive experiences and demonstrations! From mastering the art of skewering balloons without a pop to engaging in a variety of workshops, we've got something for every curious mind. More details HERE

On Sunday - here is something to grapple with at the Cheese & Grain.

They have been hitting the decks (different kind of decks) for over two decades. So if the names Jake McCluskey or the Mori Warrior (known as NIWA) mean something to you this family-friendly show is what you have been looking for.

Find out more HERE

Also on Sunday another Frome Hoedown on the last Sunday of the month, all around town.

See HERE for how to join the teams digging and pulling up weeds and clearing pavements and sidings, with just a hoe and a sense of humour no pesticides involved.

     

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